Town square translates as 'place de la ville'
A square (as a geometric shape) is 'un carré' in French. A square as an open space in a town is 'une place'.
"In French, the word 'ville' means 'city' or 'town'."
Mairie! If you're asking what the French word "Mairie" means, it's "town hall."
I suppose you mean mairie which means town hall
The word "denim" was named after the French town Nîmes, where the fabric was originally created.
Avignon is a town in France. It has a bridge. In French, a bridge is called a , pont. (Where the word 'pontoon' came from) In French, the word, de or sometime d' means "of" and the word 'le' means 'the'. The French word, 'sur' means 'on' or 'on top of'. So, put them all together: Sur le pont d'Avignon: On the bridge of Avignon, or so the old children's song goes.
The French word for French is "français."
"Woburn" is not a French word. It is actually an English word that is a place name, referring to a town in Massachusetts, USA, or a town in Bedfordshire, England.
the English word 'order' is spelled 'un ordre' in French.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
The word that means "the area around a city or town" is "suburb."
The French word commencer means to begin.